Weegy: Sun and interior of Earth (core) User: Plants are able to release water back into the atmosphere by a process called Weegy: Plants are able to release water back into the atmosphere by a process called transpiration. User: The tectonic cycle describes the movement of Earth's crust. Recycled "new" oceanic crust is formed by at divergent boundaries. Weegy: Okay, that's a statement. Do you have a question about the tectonic cycle. User: The hydrologic cycle maintains a balance of Earth's water because Weegy: The hydrologic cycle maintains a balance of the Earth's water because evaporation is equal to precipitation. (More)

Weegy: The answer is society. A group of people with common practices, activities, and interests make up a society. User: Agrarian societies are centered on _____. Weegy: Agrarian societies are centered on agricultural production, crop-growing and animal husbandry. User: Homo erectus was the first species to travel outside of ? Weegy: These species were the first species to get outside of Africa, [ and Homo erectus got as [ ] [ SSYetFSnhuUsrb_UqbJcFZuHCCJpKcMXYU3oyOcaYNeAAevBHJ5Vf8A13gs1tNP2DaGsVfsjzywUhk7q7e76GzFkLhePcJdLlUAH534X1BvmuamKb_f6s8B1OBdcr-U60ln29_XOWl4pf_Tke_gtEvUK3692QSoVo-drFhYIU7E5VPpH8dDOeh5_ITGU3kBkifYHQzL__-oB3ZsQQoodTf0g8Q6p84%3D&attredirects=0&d=1 ] ] User: During the Paleolithic Age, humans learned to _____. Weegy: Paleolithic migration was the migration of humans across the globe during the Paleolithic or Palaeolithic Age, Era, or Period, or Old Stone Age, is a prehistoric era distinguished by the development of the first stone tools, [ [ and covers roughly 99% of human technological history.[ ] ] User: History is the story of the interaction among people, their ideas, and _____. (More)

Weegy: In hunter-gatherer societies, people lived a subsistence lifestyle User: The observable tendencies of a person or groups create a _____ Weegy: culture is comprised of distinct observable forms (e.g., language, use of symbols, ceremonies, customs, methods of problem solving, use of tools or technology, [ and design of work settings) that groups of people create through social interaction and use to confront the broader social environment. (Wuthnow and Witten 1988). ] (More)

Weegy: homohabilis User: All the knowledge and values shared by a society are a part of its _____. Weegy: culture User: People living in _____ tend to eat a diet that is high in carbohydrates. Weegy: Living things have a variety of common characteristics.
* Organization. [ [ Living things exhibit a high level of organization, with multicellular organisms being subdivided into cells, and cells into organelles, and organelles into molecules, etc.
* Homeostasis. Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant (yet also dynamic) internal environment in terms of temperature, pH, water concentrations, etc. Much of our own metabolic energy goes toward keeping within our own homeostatic limits. If you run a high fever for long enough, the increased temperature will damage certain organs and impair your proper functioning. Swallowing of common household chemicals, many of which are outside the pH (acid/base) levels we can tolerate, will likewise negatively impact the human body's homeostatic regime. Muscular activity generates heat as a waste product. This heat is removed from our bodies by sweating. Some of this heat is used by warm-blooded animals, mammals and birds, to maintain their internal temperatures.
* Adaptation. Living things are suited to their mode of existence. Charles Darwin began the recognition of the marvellous adaptations all life has that allow those organisms to exist in their environment.
* Reproduction and heredity. Since all cells come from existing cells, they must have some way of reproducing, whether that involves asexual (no recombination of genetic material) or sexual (recombination of genetic material). Most living things use the chemical DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) as the physical carrier of inheritance and the genetic information. Some organisms, such as retroviruses (of which HIV is a member), use RNA (ribonucleic acid) as the carrier. The variation that Darwin and Wallace recognized as the wellspring of evolution and ... (More)